Small Arms Survey Issue Briefs
The Small Arms Survey is an independent research project located at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. It serves as the principal international source of public information on all aspects of small arms and as a resource for governments, policymakers, researchers and activists. The Small Arms Survey Issue Briefs are written by researchers from various universities and published occasionally. They address a broad range of topics related to small arms.
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- Dynamic Disposal: An Introduction to Mobile and Transportable Industrial Ammunition Demilitarization Equipment
- Political Conflict and Vulnerabilities
- Tracking National Homicide Rates
- Peace Without Security: Violence against Women and Girls in Liberia
- 2012 and Beyond: Advocacy and Action in the UN Small Arms Process
- A Heavy Hand: The Use of Force by India’s Police
- Buy and Burn
- Precedent in the Making
- Mapping Murder: The Geography of Indian Firearm Fatalities
- Reading between the Lines: Crime and Victimization in Liberia
- India’s States of Armed Violence: Assessing the Human Cost and Political Priorities
- A Legacy of War? Perceptions of Security in Liberia
- Scraping the Barrell: The Trade in Surplus Ammunition
- The Method behind the Mark
- South-East European Surplus Arms
- Under Pressure: Social Violence Over Land and Water in Yemen
- Fault Lines
- Security Provision in Southern Lebanon
- After the Guns Fall Silent
- Tracking Violence in Timor-Leste
- Electoral Violence in Timor-Leste
- Groups, Gangs, and Armed Violence in Timor-Leste
- Dealing with the Kilat
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